
Weekly Digest
Watch List Digest 9/28/25
Following up last week's post with a rundown of some excellent news sites, plus a review of one of the year's best movies.
New Movies
Paul Thomas Anderson's new movie is something to see. So you should see it.
News
Following last week's post, a round-up of sites and newsletters with an eye toward an eventual unofficial news network. Oh, also a movie recommendation.
Weekly Digest
A busy and mournful week: Robert Redford died and so did late-night TV as a free market of political comedy. Plus: Some movies to watch.
New Movies
Plus new reviews of "Steve," "A Big Bold Beautiful Journey" and "Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale" (one hopes).
News
The news industry is in crisis. We need something new. A modest proposal.
Remembrances βοΈ
This one hurts, doesnβt it?
Good Movies π½
Some movies to lighten your existential load this week -- or to confirm it.
Festival Reports
Reviews of the new ChloΓ© Zhao, del Toro's monster movie, "The Smashing Machine," "Good Fortune" and "The Christophers"
Festival Reports
Coming to theaters near you: A darker, deeper (but still funny!) "Knives Out," an 18th-century rave about the founder of the Shakers, a new Saoirse Ronan and more.
A guide to movies in theaters and on demand, plus pop culture observations, from a film critic with 40 years in the business.
Joachim Trier's best movie to date? Richard Linklater's love letter to Godard and Truffaut? Peak Panahi? Read on.
How Akira Kurosawaβs classic film became the model for truthiness as a cinematic and cultural point of view. (From the WaPo)
One of the best movies of the year -- and two that aren't.
Some second thoughts on Spike Lee's latest, and a baker's dozen of my most anticipated Toronto Film Festival screenings
Some gloomy thoughts on the future of film criticism and film critics + two recommendations and two new reviews.
This week: A solo Coen joint and a tight little New York noir
Some jaundiced thoughts on the field in which I've spent my working life. Plus a few movie recommendations.
Spike Lee's reunion with Denzel Washington ain't Kurosawa, but it ain't bad.
A sweet sleeper of a Georgian movie; plus: a bonkers fascist artifact from Depression-era Hollywood, two fine new streaming releases, and a β β β β reminder.
Japanese Cinema 101, a Hollywood classic revisited, new reviews and more
Three-quarters of a century on, Billy Wilder's classic is still a bitter, bitter pill
A stunning new horror film, a congenially plastic Disney sequel and a music doc that swoons a bit too much.